Archive for December, 2006
Are brainwave entrainment CDs overpriced ? yes, I guess
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I read a very interesting 10-parts investigation from the DallasFood blog about Noka a chocolatier selling the most expensive chocolate in the world.
Apparently, that company makes false claim to sell their products to at a very expensive price. The market of brainwave entrainment CDs suffered during long time of this high prices – extraordinary claim. Holosync still is suffering from this, the product is sold for $159, labelled as the most revolutionary solution in personal growth and mind development.
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Precognitive dreams
Posted by: | CommentsOn the night of the November, 26, 2004 , I had a dream of a huge tidal wave devastating an island and killing many people and great destruction of many buildings, I was seeing this from the point of view of someone on the top of a hotel roof, I later saw the event from the point of view of someone on a hill not affected by the waves. One month later in December , 26, 2004 my dream came true with the Tsunami in the Indian ocean.
Self-defeating behaviors and self-sabotage
Posted by: | CommentsSometimes, we start something , a project , we work a bit on it for a few days, a few weeks, a few months in some case, even a few years and all a sudden we slack off and then give up.
In many instances that self-sabotage that’s kick in especially if the project is abandoned in a relative early stage. Sometimes it is self-sabotage and sometimes it is discouragement , I found out that we can get discouragement often when we compare our result with those of other people involved in similar endeavor. Read More→
Dreams and creativity
Posted by: | CommentsSome artists, writers, engineers, musicians and singers have made good use of their dreams , they got concrete creative material and productive ideas. Naturalist Louis Agassiz is one them , his story from Paperveins.org.
While Agassiz was working on his vast work “Poissons Fossiles” a list of all know fossil fish, he came across a specimen which he was, at first, unable to figure out. He hesitated to classify it and extract it since an incorrect approach could ruin the specimen. At that time, Agassiz reports having a dream three nights in a row in which he saw the fish in perfect original condition. The first two nights — being unprepared — he did not record his image. By the third night he was ready with pen and paper, and when the fish appeared again in the dream he drew it in the dark, still half asleep. The next day he looked at his drawing which had remarkably different features from the ones he had been working out, hastened to his laboratory and extracting the fossil realized it corresponded exactly to his dream. Read More→
Dreams Investigation: Dreams location and dreams characters
Posted by: | CommentsAccording to Robert Moss author of Conscious Dreaming, the easiest way to re-enter a dream to investigate it , it is to focus on the dreams locations, there are a lot to learn from dream locations; some dream locations are familiar some not, some dream locations seem from the past, in your dream journal you can take notes of these details, lately, I have been fascinated by my dream locations, they seem to be a better version of my waking reality for example, I live in a 85 square meters ( 915 square feet) flat but in my dream the same flat seem to be twice the surface, it is so strange, my city seems often more futuristic with taller buildings and with better or more advanced structure and design. Read More→

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